Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Sutton and Tranmere go head to head at Gander Green Lane in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Saturday’s program. Sutton suffered a dip in form, with the team extending their losing run to three games at Stevenage (0-3), and, no doubt, they are low on spirits ahead of the visit of Tranmere. Ben Goodlife remains on the sidelines with injury, but he should be the only absentee in the home team.
The Super Whites, on the other hand, have been making progress week by week, with the team eyeing their fourth consecutive league win. Tranmere proved their worth in a hard-fought 1-0 win over Barrow, and given their rock-solid defence, away win should definitely be considered. The good news for the visitors is that Kieron Morris has overcome his injury, but both Kyle Jameson and Luke Robinson remain in the recovery room.
Highlighted Player (Jordan Turnbull):
Born in Trowbridge, England, on October 30, 1994, Jordan Turnbull is a professional footballer who plays for Northampton Town as a defender. Turnbull is a product of Swindon Town football academy, but in 2007 he was spotted by Southampton scouts.
Despite signing a professional contract with Southampton, he did not see any game action with the Saints at senior level. The English footballer made no fewer than 86 league appearances for Swindon Town during his loan spell with the Robins, and in 2016 he signed a contract with Coventry City.
Jordan Turnbull spent the 2017/2018 on loan Partick Thistle before joining Northampton Town permanently. Speaking of his international career, the Northampton centre-back has two caps with the England U19 team, and one cap with the England U20. Jordan Turnbull, who is used as a left-back as well, wears the number 6 jersey at Northampton Town. His preferred foot is left.
Highlighted Team (Tranmere):
Based in Birkenhead, Merseyside, Tranmere Rovers are a professional club that compete in the League One. Tranmere were founded back in 1884 under the name of Belmont FC, with the football arms of cricket clubs Lyndhurst Wanderers and Belmont coming together. The club recorded their first win later in 1884 as they outclassed Brunswick Rovers 4-0.
Nowadays Tranmere Rovers play their home games at Prenton Park, the venue which can hold up to 15,567 people. The Rovers wear white shirts and blue shorts in home matches, but back in the 19th century orange and red were the dominating colours on their kit.
Tranmere fans see Bolton Wanderers as the club’s main rivals, but they have built a small rivalry with Chester City and Everton as well. The Prenton Park outfit did well to make it to the League Cup final in the 1993/1994 season, but Aston Villa proved to be a big catch for them in the title game.